The Flagler College Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honor individuals who have made a major contribution to the intercollegiate sports program while at Flagler, as well as a significant impact in their community after graduating.
Hall of Fame nominations may be made by any individual who is associated with or has past association with Flagler College. A selection committee will be convened by the Director of Alumni Affairs, in consultation with the Director of Athletics. The selection committee will be an ad hoc committee whose members will be determined each year, with the exception of the College’s Sports Information Director, who will always serve on this committee.  The selection committee may, at the conclusion of their meeting consider recommending individuals for nomination for the next year. The Office of Alumni Affairs will add these individuals for vetting for the next year.
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Flagler College Athletics Hall of Fame Criteria
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- Membership in the Flagler College Athletics Hall of Fame shall be limited to persons who participated in athletics at Flagler College or who made significant contributions to the athletics program. Consideration shall be given to post-collegiate activities and/or service to the intercollegiate program at Flagler College. After an athlete is nominated the person will be contacted by the Director of Alumni Affairs to provide a current resume, any information that will support their nomination, and a commitment to attend the awards ceremony should they be selected. Individuals in other categories will not go through this process.
- A person who participated in varsity athletics at Flagler College must have graduated from the College a minimum of five years prior to being inducted
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- Categories for potential membership include:
- Athlete;
- Coach, Administrator, or staff member, including Department Secretary or Faculty Athletic Representative; or
- Major supporter or benefactor (any individual who has made a major contribution to the Athletics Department through personal time, effort, and interest with many years of continued service).
- Â Coaches or administrators must either no longer be working within the Athletics Department or have worked within the Athletics Department for a minimum of 15 years prior to being inducted.
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- A class of inductees should not exceed five without extenuating circumstance, such as selection of whole teams.
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- Nominations for inductees must be submitted to the Flagler College Director of Intercollegiate Athletics or the Director of Alumni Affairs for consideration. An individual will stay in consideration for a period of three years, after which a new nomination would need to be received.
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- The Selection Committee shall be composed of three members of the Athletics Department (one of which must be the Sports Information Director), one faculty member, one representative from the Office of Alumni Affairs, and one individual serving in an at-large position. The committee will meet annually during the summer months to consider all nominations and vote on all candidates. A candidate must have four of six votes for selection.
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Final approval will be determined by the President of the College.
The Hall of Fame is open to former coaches or administrators, athletes and major benefactors or supporters. The inaugural class included 10 Flagler College alumni representing men's and women's basketball, men's tennis, volleyball, baseball and softball. Nominations for next year's class and to nominate someone, please click here and follow the instructions. Click here to view the all-time inductee list.
Flagler College inducted four members, Katie (Beale) Versaggi, Dick and Kathi Keller, and Sara Davis, at the 20th annual Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet, at Alumni Weekend (May 15, 2024), bringing total membership up to 75.
NOTE: Hall of Fame members can now purchase exclusive Hall of Fame rings. Please click here to view the PDF form.
Click here for the release,about the 2025 event.
Click here for a photo gallery of the 2025 induction ceremony.
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